Image 15/02/2022 Population Change and the Economy: results from a global comparative project By Fanny Kluge A team of researchers around the globe collaborating on the National Transfer Accounts (NTA) project (www.ntaccounts.org) presents a new comparative study on the impact of global population change on the economy. A team of researchers around the globe collaborating on the National Transfer Accounts (NTA) project (www.ntaccounts.org) presents a new comparative study on the impact of global population change on the economy. Read more about Population Change and the Economy: results from a global comparative project
Image 15/02/22 Life-long impact of disadvantaged socioeconomic conditions in childhood on health in old age: what difference does the welfare state make to improve healthy ageing? Read and download the full report Run every two years since 2004, the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) allows to study the effect of health, social, economic and environmental factors on the life course of individuals across Europe. Run every two years since 2004, the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) allows to study the effect of health, social, economic and environmental factors on the life course of individuals across Europe. Read more about Life-long impact of disadvantaged socioeconomic conditions in childhood on health in old age: what difference does the welfare state make to improve healthy ageing?
Image 07/02/22 COVID-19 and older people: Impact on their lives, support and care Read and download the full report This report captures the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the quality of life of older citizens, including the impact on their well-being, finances, employment and social inclusion. This report captures the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the quality of life of older citizens, including the impact on their well-being, finances, employment and social inclusion. Read more about COVID-19 and older people: Impact on their lives, support and care
Image 02/02/22 Demography Day Why we celebrate population science There is no crystal ball – but a glimpse into the future is still possible: thanks to demographic research. 4 February, Demography Day, draws attention to the importance of this discipline. There is no crystal ball – but a glimpse into the future is still possible: thanks to demographic research. 4 February, Demography Day, draws attention to the importance of this discipline.
Image 21/01/2022 Third Exploratory Meeting Between the Vice-President of the European Commission for Democracy and Demography Dubravka Šuica & Leading Demographers in the EU Democracy & Demography, Population Decline and Demographic Resilience On Tuesday, 30 November 2021, Population Europe hosted a meeting between the Vice-President of the European Commission for Democracy and Demography Dubravka Šuica and leading demographers in the EU. On Tuesday, 30 November 2021, Population Europe hosted a meeting between the Vice-President of the European Commission for Democracy and Demography Dubravka Šuica and leading demographers in the EU. Read more about Third Exploratory Meeting Between the Vice-President of the European Commission for Democracy and Demography Dubravka Šuica & Leading Demographers in the EU
Image 14/01/2022 Who will take care of mom and dad? How sibling characteristics relate to children’s care for parents in Europe Jorik Vergauwen and Dimitri Mortelmans (University of Antwerp) aim to reveal how gender, family situation, employment and parent-child contact of siblings relates to a child’s caregiving. Jorik Vergauwen and Dimitri Mortelmans (University of Antwerp) aim to reveal how gender, family situation, employment and parent-child contact of siblings relates to a child’s caregiving. Read more about Who will take care of mom and dad?
Image 11/01/22 Growing up in Hungary - Cohort ’18 Hungarian Birth Cohort Study. Technical report 2. Prenatal wave Read and download the full report This volume presents the results of the Cohort ’18 Hungarian Birth Cohort Study as the third output in the research series. This volume presents the results of the Cohort ’18 Hungarian Birth Cohort Study as the third output in the research series. Read more about Growing up in Hungary - Cohort ’18 Hungarian Birth Cohort Study. Technical report 2. Prenatal wave
Image 06/01/22 Care, retirement & wellbeing of older people across different welfare regimes Read and download the full report This e-book constitutes the final outcome of the Care, Retirement & Wellbeing of Older People Across Different Welfare Regimes (CREW) international research project. This e-book constitutes the final outcome of the Care, Retirement & Wellbeing of Older People Across Different Welfare Regimes (CREW) international research project. Read more about Care, retirement & wellbeing of older people across different welfare regimes
Image 16/12/21 New Publication by MPIDR's Pekka Martikainen in BMJ's Christmas Issue Heavy metal toxicity and mortality Pekka Martikainen, Kaarina Korhonen and Lasse Tarkiainen publish a new article on heavy metal toxicity and mortality in BMJ's Christmas Issue. Pekka Martikainen, Kaarina Korhonen and Lasse Tarkiainen publish a new article on heavy metal toxicity and mortality in BMJ's Christmas Issue.
Image 10/12/2021 Depopulation trends in Europe: what do we know about it? Highlights from Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital's Conference on the Causes and Consequences of Depopulation This policy insight brings in a nutshell some of the key highlights of rich and varied contributions from numerous scholars, disciplines, geographies and socio-cultural as well as political contexts beyond those of industrialised European countries. This policy insight brings in a nutshell some of the key highlights of rich and varied contributions from numerous scholars, disciplines, geographies and socio-cultural as well as political contexts beyond those of industrialised European countries. Read more about Depopulation trends in Europe: what do we know about it?